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How do i solve this complex number (-3i)(-5i)(6+i)
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How do i solve this complex number (-3i)(-5i)(6+i)
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First combine the 3i and 5i. They are multiplied.
3*5 * i*i
i*i = - 1
3*5 = 15
This much is - 15
Now use the distributive law.
-15 * (6 + i)
-90 - 15i
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